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WEBFolate: The Big Little B-Vitamin for Depression. Folate, also known as vitamin B9, plays a crucial role in the production of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and others …

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The Mediterranean diet – why it’s important for mental health

WEBA traditional Norwegian diet composed of fish, meat, vegetables, fruit, and whole grains was associated with reduced depression and anxiety in women and men …

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12 Herbal Remedies for Depression and Anxiety

WEB1. St. John’s Wort. Probably the best known herb used to treat both anxiety and depression is St. John’s Wort. It is used first-line in Germany for mild to moderate …

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Growing Your Own Mental Health Food

WEBand mustard greens, as well as yellow, red, and green bell peppers, tomatoes, and broccoli. All of these vegetables are super nutritious, easy to grow, and will continue …

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Relax with magnesium

WEBMagnesium is Nature’s original relaxer. Magnesium has long been used for calming nerves and relaxing muscles and as a natural laxative. Its therapeutic role in …

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5 Ways To Spice Up Your Mental Health

WEBSpices have been used medicinally all around the globe for thousands of years. Papyri from Ancient Egypt in 1555 BC classified coriander, fennel, juniper, cumin, …

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WHAT IS GABA AND WHY DO I NEED IT

WEBGABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is one of the body’s most calming neurotransmitters and plays a powerful role in anxiety and depression. Like serotonin, …

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The Uncommon Power of Common Vitamin C

WEBBroccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts. Bell peppers (yellow bell peppers provide the most vitamin C and green bell peppers provide the least) Red and green hot …

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Top 10 Mental Health Foods

WEBWe know there is an important connection between nutrition and mental health. New and exciting research is surfacing almost every day. The relationship is …

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Oatmeal Breakfast Sausage

WEBForm into patties. Heat 2 or 3 Tablespoons of cooking oil in a frying pan over medium high heat. Cook patties in hot pan for several minutes on each side until crispy …

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MAKING TURKEY STOCK OR BONE BROTH

WEBBone broth is something your grandmother (at least your great-grandmother) made religiously. It was used to treat every kind of sickness as well as a base (stock) for …

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The Power of Potassium

WEBPotassium appears to act as a facilitator in ensuring the brain’s ability to properly utilize serotonin. Depression is often characterized by negative thoughts such …

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Folate: The Big Little B-Vitamin for Depression

WEBFolate is a water-soluble vitamin that is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system. Studies have shown that people with low levels of folate in their …

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Fermented vs. Pickled

WEBEating fermented foods is one of the best ways to increase the amount and variety of beneficial bacteria in the gut. Some examples of fermented foods and drinks …

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3 SURPRISING THINGS ABOUT CALCIUM

WEBSardines. Flax seeds. Almonds. Soy products like soybeans, soy milk, and tofu. Sesame seeds. Brazil nuts. Many common cooking herbs, especially savory. …

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VITAMIN E is a STRESS-BUSTER among other things!

WEBVitamin E is an especially powerful antioxidant involved in the protection and regeneration of skin cells. Used topically and orally, it is very effective at preventing and …

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WHAT'S WRONG WITH PROCESSED FOOD

WEBThere is overwhelming evidence that the Western diet is responsible for myriad health problems including heart disease, hypertension, cancer, osteoporosis, …

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A Micro-Nutrient with a Mega-Impact!

WEBSelenium improves the immune system against bacterial and viral infections, against cancer cells and herpes virus, cold sores, and shingles. It also regulates …

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